Placer County News Roundup - May 21, 2008
Posted by: Jeff Flint | 05/21/2008 6:29 AM
Ose continues to add endorsements - Rocklin & Roseville Today
Former U.S. Congressman Doug Ose announced today that he has added the Tahoe Sierra Board of Realtors, Northern Alliance Law Enforcement and the El Dorado Deputy Sheriff's Association to his growing list of local officials and organizations that have endorsed his candidacy.
Candidates want to have say in debates - Auburn Journal
Jones, Terbolizard excluded from some public events. Suzanne Jones said Tuesday that she would enjoy the opportunity to debate the two leading candi-dates in the race for the Fourth District Congressional seat.
Editorial: Contentious race leaves bad taste - Chico Enterprise-Record
Butte County voters got their first good dose of the Assembly campaign to replace Rick Keene -- and it was hard not to feel a little slimed. Candidates Dan Logue of Yuba County and Sue Horne of Nevada County went at each other in combative fashion Monday night in a forum at the Chico City Council Chambers.
GOP assembly race getting 'personal' - Paradise Post
Competition became fierce after State Assembly Republican candidate Sue Horne sent a mailer to 3rd District voters calling her competitor Dan Logue "a thief."
Eureka to get new supe - Granite Bay Press-Tribune
Eureka Union School District trustees have made an offer for the district's top job pending a visit to the candidate's home turf sometime in the next two weeks, Jerri Davis, board president, said Monday.
Recall organizers file forms - Granite Bay Press-Tribune
A committee is moving forward with plans to recall four members of the Dry Creek Joint Elementary School District Board of Trustees.
In tough economic times, city manager touts Roseville's future vision - Roseville Press-Tribune
City Manager Craig Robinson told summit attendees, who filled the giant tent atop the newly-constructed parking structure outside JC Penney at the Galleria, the city of Roseville is continuing its mission to "create and maintain a vibrant community environment and enhance the quality of life for residents, businesses, customers and partners."
School district's charter obligation diminishes - Truckee Sierra Sun
The Tahoe-Truckee school district may get a break on part of a million-dollar obligation due area charter schools.
Hilltop project in public process - Truckee Sierra Sun
Truckee's proposed development overlooking downtown has undergone some changes and will be going back through the public process again.
Memorial Day ceremonies to honor those who died for their country - Auburn Journal
Have a nice three day weekend, but remember to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice so that we can barbecue.
Former U.S. Congressman Doug Ose announced today that he has added the Tahoe Sierra Board of Realtors, Northern Alliance Law Enforcement and the El Dorado Deputy Sheriff's Association to his growing list of local officials and organizations that have endorsed his candidacy.
Candidates want to have say in debates - Auburn Journal
Jones, Terbolizard excluded from some public events. Suzanne Jones said Tuesday that she would enjoy the opportunity to debate the two leading candi-dates in the race for the Fourth District Congressional seat.
Editorial: Contentious race leaves bad taste - Chico Enterprise-Record
Butte County voters got their first good dose of the Assembly campaign to replace Rick Keene -- and it was hard not to feel a little slimed. Candidates Dan Logue of Yuba County and Sue Horne of Nevada County went at each other in combative fashion Monday night in a forum at the Chico City Council Chambers.
GOP assembly race getting 'personal' - Paradise Post
Competition became fierce after State Assembly Republican candidate Sue Horne sent a mailer to 3rd District voters calling her competitor Dan Logue "a thief."
Eureka to get new supe - Granite Bay Press-Tribune
Eureka Union School District trustees have made an offer for the district's top job pending a visit to the candidate's home turf sometime in the next two weeks, Jerri Davis, board president, said Monday.
Recall organizers file forms - Granite Bay Press-Tribune
A committee is moving forward with plans to recall four members of the Dry Creek Joint Elementary School District Board of Trustees.
In tough economic times, city manager touts Roseville's future vision - Roseville Press-Tribune
City Manager Craig Robinson told summit attendees, who filled the giant tent atop the newly-constructed parking structure outside JC Penney at the Galleria, the city of Roseville is continuing its mission to "create and maintain a vibrant community environment and enhance the quality of life for residents, businesses, customers and partners."
School district's charter obligation diminishes - Truckee Sierra Sun
The Tahoe-Truckee school district may get a break on part of a million-dollar obligation due area charter schools.
Hilltop project in public process - Truckee Sierra Sun
Truckee's proposed development overlooking downtown has undergone some changes and will be going back through the public process again.
Memorial Day ceremonies to honor those who died for their country - Auburn Journal
Have a nice three day weekend, but remember to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice so that we can barbecue.


